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Dolben Company assumes management of 188-unit East Main

Norton, MA The Dolben Company, Inc. has assumed management of East Main, a 188-unit apartment community. Built in 2016, the property is located five miles south of the I-95/I-495 junction, providing a 35-minute drive to either Boston, or Providence. East Main marks Dolben’s ninth management assignment for Jones Street Investment Partners (JSIP), based out of Boston. Dolben is now managing a total of 1,864 units for JSIP. 

With a mix of one, two, and three bedroom apartment homes, along with townhome options, East Main offers a comprehensive amenity package that includes a swimming pool, fitness center, playground, grilling areas, fire pit, and a clubhouse; detached garages and onsite storage are also available for residents. Apartment features include hardwood flooring, designer two-tone kitchens with granite countertops and tile backsplashes, stainless steel gas appliances, in-home washer/dryers, USB outlets, and 9’ ceilings. 

With offices in Massachusetts and Maryland and more than 17,000 residential units throughout the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions, The Dolben Company, Inc. is built on a deep heritage of performance and stewardship. Since 1929, four generations of the Dolben family have upheld a proud tradition of unparalleled success and profitability, fulfilling the property and investment needs for a wide array of businesses, financial institutions, organizations and private investors.

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